Today, I honor the life and legacy of Rafe Pomerance, an activist, organizer, policy expert, and diplomat who devoted his life to warning the public about climate change.
Through his enduring legacy and his love for his family, friends, and community, Rafe’s legacy will continue to shape the fight against climate change and touch the lives of so many across the world.
Important public acknowledgment by @EPA that #PFOA and #PFOS health impacts are well-documented: " These contaminants are well studied, their health impacts are well understood":
https://t.co/lO2FZEBBmR
@Taftlaw#PFAS#Foreverchemicals@YaleSPH@Lesscancer
“Small-scale projects won’t cut it — a tough lesson learned after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Doubling down on half-measures is not a strategy; it’s a bad bet.”
https://t.co/vdMhyxLOdd
Margeaux Walter's stunning new monograph, Sedimental, is published this week. @Orion_Magazine published some of her photographs: https://t.co/aYm7qhOtKc
On the most polluted stretch of Cancer Alley, on the fenced-off grounds of a former plantation uninhabited for half a century, a forest has grown. I trespassed for @believermag
"You will not find Forest Denka on any map—or any other place... But Forest Denka is real: 420 acres of pristine wilderness in Reserve, Louisiana, forty minutes upriver from New Orleans."
Nathaniel Rich on a strip of forest bordering a neoprene plant.
https://t.co/J3JJ6muEiR
Our fall issue is coming! We have essays by @heatherchristle, Oliver Egger, and Ash Sanders; interviews with Laura van den Berg, @BlondieOfficial, and @RichardAyoade, conducted by @rokwon, Emma Ingrisani, and Wallace Shawn; poetry, reviews, a column by @NathanielRich, and more.